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- The TV Guide cover he's referring to comes from 2004, which reunited the cast of Seinfeld alongside a smiling Larry David for the first time since the show ended.
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Nov 6, 2020 · The TV Guide cover he's referring to comes from 2004, which reunited the cast of Seinfeld alongside a smiling Larry David for the first time since the show ended. It's not that awful of a cover but David was clearly unhappy with how he appeared and decided to make a couple of lighthearted jabs at it during Curb Your Enthusiasm's season 5 finale.
As important as LD is to Seinfeld, usually, at least back then, covers were for stars of the show. In LD's mind, it was like saying 'Hey, I'm a star, too!". Reply reply More replies
Jay McInerney's 1996 Seinfeld TV Guide Cover Story. This clip is from E24, Jay McInerney talks about writing the 1996 "TV Guide" cover story, proclaiming "Seinfeld" the Greatest Sitcom of All-Time. iTunes: https://apple.co/3BNkpir.
Jun 20, 2022 · Seinfeld: May 9, 1998. 1989-1998, NBC. These Seinfeld covers by famous illustrator Al Hirschfeld would make a list of any Best TV Guide covers from any decade. The classic drawings...
TV guide cover. In season 5 episode, “The End”, Larry expresses regret over a TV guide cover he did with Seinfeld. Does someone have a link to a picture of this cover? I'd like to know this one too. here ya go!
Especially the older ones, which included articles about the shows, critic reviews, and naturally the TV Listings. But it is a niche collectible. Of value mostly to other people who collect TV Guides. I never got into the full craze, but somewhere I do have a TV Guide featuring the cast of Seinfeld. 6.
TV Guide is an American magazine about television. It is referenced in "The Cigar Store Indian", in which Elaine's subplot for the episode revolves around TV Guide. Jerry suggests that she take Frank's copy of TV Guide to use as reading material on a subway ride home from George's parents...